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BEMC: A Searchable, Compressed Representation for Large Seismic Wavefields

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BEMC: A Searchable, Compressed Representation for Large Seismic Wavefields
Abstract. State-of-the-art numerical solvers in Earth Sciences produce multi terabyte datasets per execution. Operating on increasingly larger datasets becomes challenging due to insufficient data bandwidth. Queries result in difficult to handle I/O access patterns. BEMC is a new mechanism that allows querying and processing wavefields in the compressed representation. This approach combines well-known spatial-indexing techniques with novel compressed representations, thus reducing I/O bandwidth requirements. A new compression approach based on boundary integral representations exploits properties of the simulated domain. Frequency domain representation further compresses the data by eliminating temporal redundancy found in wave propagation data. This representation enables the transformation of a large I/O workload into a massively-parallel CPU-intensive computation. Queries to this representation result in largely sequential I/O accesses. Although, decompression places heavy demands ...
Julio López, Leonardo Ramírez-Guzm&a
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where SSDBM
Authors Julio López, Leonardo Ramírez-Guzmán, Jacobo Bielak, David R. O'Hallaron
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